Aquariums tracked1,60411 in 30dWater tests logged1.81K65/week past monthParameter readings6.91K237/week past monthResidents tracked15.6K56/week past monthCare logs62716/week past monthAquariums tracked1,60411 in 30dWater tests logged1.81K65/week past monthParameter readings6.91K237/week past monthResidents tracked15.6K56/week past monthCare logs62716/week past month
AquaLens Pulse

Your aquarium is no longer an isolated system.

AquaLens Pulse maps real freshwater, planted, saltwater, and reef tanks from scans, tests, residents, products, hardware, and care logs, so your tank has context the moment you start tracking it.

Aquariums tracked1,604

Real tanks contributing to the public Pulse trend.

Water tests logged65/week1.81K

Increased by 18% over past 30 days

Parameter readings237/week6.91K

Increased by 17% over past 30 days

Residents tracked56/week15.6K

Increased by 1.6% over past 30 days

Live trends from the AquaLens communityAll Aquarium Systems
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Pulse movement1,604 aquariums tracked
Jul 11, 6:02 PM
Aggregate 30-day movement

Aquariums tracked

Real tanks contributing to the public Pulse trend.

1,604total to date
Segment mixAll Aquarium Systems
Freshwater92%1.47K
Planted18%293
Saltwater8%131
Reef4%58
What is Pulse?

The community view of aquarium keeping.

Every scan, water test, resident, product, and care record you add can become an anonymous public trend — a running picture of how real aquariums are actually kept.

Aquariums tracked
1,604

Real tanks contributing to the public Pulse trend.

Water tests loggedIncreased by 18% over past 30 days
1.81K

278 water tests in 30d

Parameter readingsIncreased by 17% over past 30 days
6.91K

1.02K readings in 30d

Residents trackedIncreased by 1.6% over past 30 days
15.6K

242 residents in 30d

Care rhythm

Freshwater and saltwater routines, separated.

Pulse now breaks out average water-change size, water-change frequency, and parameter testing cadence for each ecosystem instead of repeating the same headline counts.

From AquaLens tanks

Freshwater

Freshwater tanks are benchmarked separately so planted/community routines do not get averaged into marine care.

Avg water change size39.2% / 11.3 gal

Average from 518 size samples

Keeper water-change rhythmEvery 16.2 days

Active keepers averaged every 16.2 days across 16 keepers.

Keeper testing rhythmEvery 9 days

Active keepers tested every 9 days across 23 keepers.

From AquaLens tanks

Saltwater

Saltwater tanks are benchmarked separately so reef and marine routines keep their own care rhythm.

Avg water change size21.3% / 13.9 gal

Average from 50 size samples

Keeper water-change rhythmEvery 20 days

Active keepers averaged every 20 days across 5 keepers.

Keeper testing rhythmEvery 11.2 days

Active keepers tested every 11.2 days across 6 keepers.

AquaLens today

What you get the moment you download AquaLens.

Scan species, log water tests, track residents, record water changes, and build a useful history for your aquarium. Pulse gives those records context from real AquaLens aquariums as the community grows.

AquaLens fish identification scan result
ScanIdentify fish, plants, coral, and inverts

Turn photos into structured aquarium records you can track over time.

AquaLens tank journal and care log
LogRecord water tests and care records

Water changes, parameters, products, maintenance, and observations stay with your tank.

AquaLens aquarium dashboard
UnderstandSee your tank in context

Your parameters, residents, and care habits become easier to compare with real AquaLens aquarium trends.

What AquaLens keepers are actually keeping

Top fish, plants, coral, cleanup crew, gear, and supplies.

Start with the Top 20 atlas, then scan equipment and consumables underneath. The active segment filter keeps freshwater and saltwater rankings separate, so planted nutrients do not get mixed with reef gear.

Top 20 Fish

Freshwater fish reported across included tanks.

17ranked items
Why this is popular

Ranked from resident lists after enough keepers and tanks are included.

Freshwater only
  1. 1
    Siamese Fighting Fish
    47 tanks
  2. 2
    Fancy Guppy
    41 tanks
  3. 3
    Bristlenose Pleco
    38 tanks
  4. 4
    Kuhli Loach
    35 tanks
  5. 5
    Cardinal Tetra
    29 tanks
  6. 6
    Neon TetraParacheirodon innesi
    29 tanks
  7. 7
    Honey GouramiTrichogaster chuna
    23 tanks
  8. 8
    Corydoras SterbaiCorydoras sterbai
    21 tanks
9Otocinclus10Albino Corydoras11Glowlight Tetra12Harlequin Rasbora13Ember Tetra14Green Neon Tetra15German Blue Ram16Peppered Corydoras17Freshwater Angelfish
Top gear and supplies

Equipment, food, substrate, and fertilizer from real tank logs.

Use this strip to scan setup and consumable patterns fast without leaving the atlas.

Freshwater gear and supplies

Freshwater setup, food, substrate, and fertilizer.

Filters, lights, heaters, CO2 gear, foods, soils, sands, and plant nutrients from real freshwater logs.

Top Filters

Freshwater Atlas Filters

Top filters and filtration gear logged in real tanks.

  1. 1
    Fluval 30731 keepers
    31 tanks
  2. 2
    Fluval E20021 keepers
    21 tanks
  3. 3
    Sponge Filter8 keepers
    8 tanks
  4. 4
    Fluval Fx27 keepers
    7 tanks
  5. 5
    Fluval Fx45 keepers
    5 tanks
Top Lights

Freshwater Atlas Lights

Top lights and lighting systems attached to real tanks.

  1. 1
    Fluval Plant Spectrum 3 018 keepers
    18 tanks
  2. 2
    Fluval Aquasky6 keepers
    6 tanks
  3. 3
    Hygger5 keepers
    5 tanks
  4. 4
    Hygger Double Give Quartz4 keepers
    4 tanks
Top Heaters

Freshwater Atlas Heaters

Top heaters and temperature-control gear logged by keepers.

  1. 1
    Oase Heat Up 1504 keepers
    8 tanks
Top substrate

Freshwater Atlas substrate

Soils, sands, aquasoils, gravel, and substrate-related setup products reported in real tanks.

  1. 1
    Fluval Stratum5 keepers
    5 tanks
Top fertilizer

Freshwater Atlas fertilizer

Plant nutrients, root tabs, trace additives, and fertilizer-style products logged by keepers.

  1. 1
    Potassium K Dose857 keepers
    1460 tanks
  2. 2
    Iron Fe Dose857 keepers
    1460 tanks
  3. 3
    Nitrogen N Dose856 keepers
    1459 tanks
  4. 4
    Trace Mix856 keepers
    1459 tanks
  5. 5
    Seachem Iron22 keepers
    22 tanks
Saltwater gear and supplies

Saltwater hardware, foods, substrate, and additives.

Lights, wavemakers, return pumps, skimmers, ATOs, reef foods, sands, and marine additives from saltwater systems.

Top Lights

Saltwater Atlas Lights

Top lights and lighting systems attached to real tanks.

  1. 1
    Ai Prime 16hd4 keepers
    4 tanks
Top Flow

Saltwater Atlas Flow

Top pumps, wavemakers, powerheads, and flow gear attached to tanks.

  1. 1
    Ai Nero 34 keepers
    4 tanks
  2. 2
    Powerhead3 keepers
    3 tanks
Top fertilizer

Saltwater Atlas fertilizer

Plant nutrients, root tabs, trace additives, and fertilizer-style products logged by keepers.

  1. 1
    Iron Fe Dose109 keepers
    130 tanks
  2. 2
    Potassium K Dose109 keepers
    130 tanks
  3. 3
    Trace Mix109 keepers
    130 tanks
  4. 4
    Nitrogen N Dose109 keepers
    130 tanks
Aquarium DNA

The shape of aquarium keeping, mapped by AquaLens.

AquaLens maps tank size, stocking, flow, equipment, testing rhythm, and care habits so every aquarium can be understood in context.

From AquaLens tanks

All Aquarium Systems DNA

Avg tanks per keeper1.7

Distinct users and tanks in the selected aggregate

Avg tank volume27.4 gal

Reported tank sizes only

Avg livestock/tank9.7

Reported residents across included tanks

KeeperTankStockingFlowHardwareRhythmAquaLensPulse
Freshwater

Freshwater Community

Common freshwater species, water-test behavior, resident counts, and care routines from real freshwater aquariums.

Freshwater tanks mapped1.47K
  • 1.64K water tests logged
  • 14.8K residents tracked
  • Care routines separated from saltwater systems
Planted

Planted Studio

Plant-heavy aquariums are tracked through residents, plant signals, nutrients, products, and care rhythm.

Planted systems mapped293
  • Plant-heavy systems separated from general freshwater
  • 10.7K residents tracked
  • Nutrient and product logs become planted-tank context
Saltwater

FOWLR Marine

Marine fish systems are separated by stocking, flow, hardware, testing, and equipment patterns.

Saltwater systems mapped131
  • 175 water tests logged
  • 272 hardware entries
  • Flow and equipment patterns separated from freshwater tanks
Reef

Mixed Reef

Reef trends are building across chemistry, flow, coral keeping, dosing products, hardware, and marine care behavior.

Reef systems mapped58
  • Reef chemistry separated from general marine systems
  • Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, and flow tracked where enough data exists
  • Coral, dosing, and hardware signals building
Parameter Pulse

Freshwater and saltwater are measured separately.

AquaLens keeps soft-water, planted, marine, and reef chemistry out of the same average. Each chart uses daily entries from that ecosystem only, with low/high bounds and daily entry counts on every point.

Parameter Pulse

Freshwater parameters

Freshwater trends include ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, KH, GH, TDS, and temperature where enough entries exist.

Parameter Pulse

Ammonia

Freshwater Systems daily averages are shown separately. Vertical ranges show the low and high measurements for each day, and each point reports how many entries fed that daily average.

Current community average0 ppmCommunity trend
Common freshwater target band
Jul 110 ppm3 entries from 3 tanksRange 0 ppm - 0 ppm
Parameter Pulse

Saltwater parameters

Saltwater trends include alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, salinity, phosphate, nitrate, pH, and temperature where enough entries exist.

Parameter Pulse

Nitrate

Saltwater Systems daily averages are shown separately. Vertical ranges show the low and high measurements for each day, and each point reports how many entries fed that daily average.

Current community average10 ppmCommunity trend
Common aquarium target band
Jul 710 ppm3 entries from 3 tanksRange 9.3 ppm - 12 ppm
Freshwater and saltwater both matter

Different ecosystems, different care patterns.

Community freshwater tanks, planted systems, marine tanks, and reefs are separated wherever the data is strong enough, because a reef does not behave like a betta desktop.

Freshwater intelligence

Freshwater Pulse

Freshwater, planted, shrimp, and community systems stay native to AquaLens.

1473 tanks293 planted signals
  • 1640 water-test logs in freshwater systems
  • 14788 reported residents across freshwater tanks
  • Testing rhythm is tracked from real freshwater logs
Saltwater intelligence

Saltwater Pulse

Marine and reef systems keep their own chemistry, hardware, coral, and ICP-style care trends.

131 tanks58 reef signals
  • ICP-style marine logs are growing into reef benchmarks
  • 272 reported marine hardware entries
  • 44.1x reported turnover
Privacy-safe intelligence

Your tank data stays yours.

AquaLens Pulse only shows aggregate trends. Individual tank profiles, private notes, owner identities, and personal logs are never shown publicly. Trends appear only when enough tanks are included to protect privacy.

  • No individual tanks or owners shown
  • Private notes and logs stay private
  • Trends appear only when enough tanks protect privacy
AquaLens Pulse

Your tank belongs in here.

Every scan, water test, resident, and water change you log adds to your tank history and helps build the first real aquarium intelligence layer across freshwater, planted, reef, and saltwater systems.

Download AquaLens Free. Add your tank to the Pulse.

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